Last chance: Transfer hotel points to British Airways Avios with a 35% bonus

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Airline and hotels will periodically try to entice members to transfer points into their loyalty programs by offering a transfer bonus. While a bonus may sound good, the standard transfer rates are usually so poor that making these transfers still won’t make sense even with the bonus.

But sometimes opportunities can arise from transfer bonuses, and one of those ends today. So, if you haven’t taken advantage of this offer, this is your last chance before it goes away. Through December 2 — although British Airways doesn’t say which time zone — you’ll get a 35% bonus when you transfer hotel points into British Airways Avios.

There’s a catch that keeps this promotion from being useful for clearing out small, unwanted hotel point balances: You have to transfer a minimum number of hotel points to get the bonus. The minimum transfer requirement depends on the hotel program:

Best Western — 5,000 points

IHG Rewards Club — 10,000 points

Marriott Bonvoy — 9,000 points

MeliaRewards — 100 points

Radisson Rewards — 2,000 points

Shangri-La Golden Circle — 2,500 points

The standard transfer ratio varies between these hotel programs, so figuring out if this bonus is a good deal takes a bit of math. Let’s break it down for you. When deciding if to transfer points, you’ll obviously want to give up as little value as possible. Although the IHG 5:1 ratio is worse than the Marriott 3:1 ratio, Marriott Bonvoy points (0.8 cents each) are more valuable than IHG points (0.5 cents each).

Considering Avios are valued at 1.5 cents each in TPG’s latest valuations, none of these options stand out as an especially good deal. The 35% bonus offer makes transferring IHG Rewards points one of the best options, but you’re still giving up around 1.85 cents of value per Avios received — a 23% premium over our Avios valuation.

But, there’s a partner left off of the chart above and it offers the best opportunity: Marriott Bonvoy. And that’s because Marriott provides a 5,000-mile bonus for transferring 60,000 points.

Marriott points

60,000

Conversion ratio

3:1

Base Avios

20,000

Plus: 5k bonus from Marriott

5,000

Avios transferred from Marriott

25,000

Plus: 35% bonus from BA

8,750

Total Avios transferred

33,750

When maximized, you can end up with 1 Avios per 1.78 Marriott points transferred. At current TPG valuations, Marriott points are worth 0.8 cents each vs. Avios worth 1.5 cents each. So, transferring 60,000 Marriott points (worth $480) to 33,750 Avios (worth $506) is a good opportunity.

The terms and conditions warn that “Bonus Avios can take 4-6 weeks to show on your account from the date of conversion.” So, make sure you don’t have an immediate need for these bonus Avios.

Whether or not you should take advantage of this promotion depends heavily on how you’ll use your British Airways Avios. If you’ve got plans for a high-value redemption, transferring Marriott or even IHG points can make a lot of sense. Otherwise, I’d only recommend transferring hotel points that you otherwise wouldn’t use.

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